CLOUGH, Brian Howard( football player, coach)
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Biography CLOUGH, Brian Howard
Born March 21, 1935. Country England. . Position striker, coach . Clubs: Middlesbrough (1953-1960, 213 games, 197 goals), Sunderland (1961-1965, 61 match, 54 goals). . Coached: Hartlepool United, Derby County, Brighton, Leeds United, Nottingham Forest . Team 1960 2 Games . Achievements Player: League top scorer 1958, 1959, 1962 Trainer: Champion of England 1972, 1978, League Cup 1978, 1979, Champions Cup winners 1979, 1980, European Super Cup 1979.
How football could not express themselves in full because of severe knee injury. He graduated to play in 28 years.
Great success achieved as a coach. Worked with Hartlepool United, led Derby County (England champion in 1972) and "Brighton". Then he worked in Leeds a few weeks, then 18 years coached Nottingham Forest (England Champion 1978, winner of ketch-79 and ketch-80, European Super Cup-79 English League Cup-78 and 79). In 1989, the British federation was fined 5 000 pounds sterling and suspended from duty with the team for what hit the fan team Queens Park Rangers "during the League Cup match.
. After the formal and somewhat dry information about the game and coaching biographies of Mr. Clough, . can not dwell on the personality of this eccentric British, . which hated football functionaries and adored by the British soccer fans, . His popularity Clough won not only football matters. Despite repeated appeals by football experts, . Journalists and fans, . especially in the wake of major failures of the British team in the middle, . 80's - early 90-ies, . trust wheel team itself, enchanting, . talented and intelligent coach Brian Clough ", . The English Football Association strongly rejected his candidacy, . In 1990, as if in defiance candidacy Clough new England manager Graham Taylor has been appointed, who could not stand beer, and was completely devoid of vocal abilities. Clough's popularity was so high that he had agreed to run for Parliament on the lists of the Labor Party. However, the popularity of the coach, this time played a negative role. The fans did not want to see him in the House of Commons and the rental of its election ...
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